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Post by lostworld on Dec 19, 2008 13:29:31 GMT -5
Hi everyone, My theory on clones is that their lack of a soul makes them empty vessels for the interdimensional controllers to inhabit so they can live out human life on this plane. The ritual abuse and MKULTRA stuff that was practiced long ago by bluebloods, people who could host these entities b/c of their DNA frequencies was to force a persons natural soul to fly away, vacate the body, especially during ritual. That's why the bluebloods ruled us [they had "demonic" power] and they had to intermarry to keep those frequencies pure. Now the "demons"/entities want to live a full, 3-dimensional life span, not just possess a body for a few hours whose soul has been tortured into leaving. This is especially important for the "demons"/entities now, as the great shift in consciousness is approaching. That's why the cloning has been acccelerated, and that's why psychopaths/sociopaths are increasing. Hi Sabrina, this is really interesting. You seem to know a lot on this subject. I also believe - and have read - that the clones lack souls. Many stars seems so empty so it would make perfect sense. But if these clones are inhabited by demons - should they still feel empty? Cause demons don't have souls either, right? And some clones must just be clones too - without any possessions... Very interesting that you mention psychopaths/sociopaths: I have some experience in that field and think it's both terrifying and fascinating at the same time. In my case it was an ordinary person, very superficial and $-hungry but with good qualities too. I was fighting for him to chose the good side but lost unfortunately. Now he's completly gone and lost to the Matrix... I felt that his dark side took over - maybe it can also be explained by some kind of outside dark force that you're talking about, using his weaknesses and taking over his soul? Lot to think about...
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Post by faulconandsnowjob on Dec 19, 2008 15:36:20 GMT -5
My theory on clones is that their lack of a soul makes them empty vessels for the interdimensional controllers to inhabit so they can live out human life on this plane. The information I have read is that inter-dimensional beings create their own bodies, or will walk into a body already inhabited by a soul (that's "possession" if a dark entity does it). I suppose it's possible that a dark entity might inhabit a clone. But since clones have the personality of the original somehow downloaded into it, I don't know if that would complicate things for the dark entity? However, I doubt that a light being would inhabit a clone, since it's a dark creation.
But if these clones are inhabited by demons - should they still feel empty? Cause demons don't have souls either, right? "Demons" have souls. They are souls. They are just dark souls from a lower dimension (1st, 2nd, possibly 3rd).
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Post by lostworld on Dec 19, 2008 15:55:00 GMT -5
My theory on clones is that their lack of a soul makes them empty vessels for the interdimensional controllers to inhabit so they can live out human life on this plane.The information I have read is that inter-dimensional beings create their own bodies, or will walk into a body already inhabited by a soul (that's "possession" if a dark entity does it). I suppose it's possible that a dark entity might inhabit a clone. But since clones have the personality of the original somehow downloaded into it, I don't know if that would complicate things for the dark entity? However, I doubt that a light being would inhabit a clone, since it's a dark creation. But if these clones are inhabited by demons - should they still feel empty? Cause demons don't have souls either, right?"Demons" have souls. They are souls. They are just dark souls from a lower dimension (1st, 2nd, possibly 3rd). Thanks for the info! But since clones have the personality of the original somehow downloaded into it...Yes, that's true too! They download memories etc. Apparently original talent can't be downloaded - which answers some questions we had before regarding voice etc. But even if clones are downloaded with another persons memories etc, they still won't have the persons soul and therefore they have that empty shell/plastic feeling I guess...
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Post by lostworld on Dec 19, 2008 16:18:46 GMT -5
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Post by sherlok on Dec 19, 2008 17:11:18 GMT -5
^ Jeez, that's creepy.
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Post by sherlok on Dec 19, 2008 17:20:51 GMT -5
I found this here. I'm getting the impression that she really is some sort of synthetic.
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Post by sabrina on Dec 19, 2008 19:39:23 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Dec 19, 2008 20:20:52 GMT -5
Courteney Love: from a CIA psy-war scientist's family, was replaced a long time ago. Kurt Cobain: fake death framed as a youth-demoralizing suicide, got new fake identity as "Rivers Cuomo" of "weezer" and top-selling album who then bizarrely and anomalously entered Harvard College (CIA nest) under that Rivers Cuomo identity.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 19, 2008 20:26:10 GMT -5
Beetle (Beatle, car designed by Hitler and mass produced first in Nazi German) clue thread running through Abbey Road, Rosemary's Baby, Kubrick movies and more. I notice taht in Fia Fauxrrow Rosemary's dream (directed by Roman Polanski, an Auschwitz camp child survivor) we see a Catholic school setting that looks medical white-ish in decor, nuns, dopppleganger "twin"-ish blonde girls and a hovering, doctor-like man in a white lab coat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsRYV8W70PI&watch_response
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Post by faulconandsnowjob on Dec 19, 2008 20:31:23 GMT -5
Has anybody seen that VW commercial where the 2 twins are arguing about whether one should get a Jetta or a Passat? It has the black Beetle w/ the German accent? I can't find it online, unfort, but the commercial is kind of creepy.
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Post by sabrina on Dec 19, 2008 20:40:08 GMT -5
Beetle (Beatle, car designed by Hitler and mass produced first in Nazi German) clue thread running through Abbey Road, Rosemary's Baby, Kubrick movies and more. I notice taht in Fia Fauxrrow Rosemary's dream (directed by Roman Polanski, an Auschwitz camp child survivor) we see a Catholic school setting that looks medical white-ish in decor, nuns, dopppleganger "twin"-ish blonde girls and a hovering, doctor-like man in a white lab coat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsRYV8W70PI&watch_responsealso scarab beetle
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Post by lostworld on Dec 20, 2008 1:03:06 GMT -5
Beetle (Beatle, car designed by Hitler and mass produced first in Nazi German) clue thread running through Abbey Road, Rosemary's Baby, Kubrick movies and more. I notice taht in Fia Fauxrrow Rosemary's dream (directed by Roman Polanski, an Auschwitz camp child survivor) we see a Catholic school setting that looks medical white-ish in decor, nuns, dopppleganger "twin"-ish blonde girls and a hovering, doctor-like man in a white lab coat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsRYV8W70PI&watch_responseThe author of Rosemary's baby - Ira Levin - is also the author of The Stepford Wives and The Boys from Brazil. Levin attended Drake University. Levin's best-known novel is Rosemary's Baby, a horror story of modern day Satanism and other occultisms, set in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Wrote the Stepford Wives. The premise involves the married men of the fictional town of Stepford, Connecticut, and their fawning, submissive, impossibly beautiful wives. The wives of Stepford are actually look-alike gynoids, manufactured in secret at the men's club. The boys from Brazil - Yakov Liebermann is an elderly gentleman who is known as a Nazi hunter. In September 1974, Liebermann receives a disturbing phone call from a young man who claims he has just finished eavesdropping on the so-called "Angel of Death," Dr. Josef Mengele, the concentration camp medical doctor who performed horrible experiments on camp victims during World War II. According to the young man, Mengele is activating the Kameradenwerk for a strange assignment: he is sending out six Nazis to kill 94 men, who share a few common traits. All men are civil servants, and all of them have to be killed on or about a certain date. Before the young man can finish the conversation, there is a muffled sound of sudden action, followed by silence, and then the telephone line goes dead. It eventually transpires each of the 94 targets has a son aged 13, a clone of Adolf Hitler planted by Mengele. The assassination of the civil servant father is an attempt to mimic the death of Hitler's own father, with the hope of creating a new Führer for the Nazi movement. This suggests that the Third Reich can develop again into a new superpower. Levin was married and divorced twice, and had three sons and three grandsons. All of these productions were hardly just the creation of a very imaginative mind - there's obviously more to it. There are too many "coincidences" - Ira Levin, with all that knowledge, was most def an insider. (info from Wikipedia)
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Post by beatlies on Dec 20, 2008 7:29:24 GMT -5
Beetle (Beatle, car designed by Hitler and mass produced first in Nazi German) clue thread running through Abbey Road, Rosemary's Baby, Kubrick movies and more. I notice that in Fia Fauxrrow Rosemary's dream (directed by Roman Polanski, an Auschwitz camp child survivor) we see a Catholic school setting that looks medical white-ish in decor, nuns, dopppleganger "twin"-ish blonde girls and a hovering, doctor-like man in a white lab coat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsRYV8W70PI&watch_responseThe author of Rosemary's baby - Ira Levin - is also the author of The Stepford Wives and The Boys from Brazil. Levin attended Drake University. Levin's best-known novel is Rosemary's Baby, a horror story of modern day Satanism and other occultisms, set in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Wrote the Stepford Wives. The premise involves the married men of the fictional town of Stepford, Connecticut, and their fawning, submissive, impossibly beautiful wives. The wives of Stepford are actually look-alike gynoids, manufactured in secret at the men's club. The boys from Brazil - Yakov Liebermann is an elderly gentleman who is known as a Nazi hunter. In September 1974, Liebermann receives a disturbing phone call from a young man who claims he has just finished eavesdropping on the so-called "Angel of Death," Dr. Josef Mengele, the concentration camp medical doctor who performed horrible experiments on camp victims during World War II. According to the young man, Mengele is activating the Kameradenwerk for a strange assignment: he is sending out six Nazis to kill 94 men, who share a few common traits. All men are civil servants, and all of them have to be killed on or about a certain date. Before the young man can finish the conversation, there is a muffled sound of sudden action, followed by silence, and then the telephone line goes dead. It eventually transpires each of the 94 targets has a son aged 13, a clone of Adolf Hitler planted by Mengele. The assassination of the civil servant father is an attempt to mimic the death of Hitler's own father, with the hope of creating a new FErer for the Nazi movement. This suggests that the Third Reich can develop again into a new superpower. Levin was married and divorced twice, and had three sons and three grandsons. All of these productions were hardly just the creation of a very imaginative mind - there's obviously more to it. There are too many "coincidences" - Ira Levin, with all that knowledge, was most def an insider. (info from Wikipedia) Ira Levin had been in the US Army ---would be interesting to know if he was army intelligence and/or CIA. To what extent could Levin had been a "front man" for a behind-the -scenes group of writers who wanted to leave clues out in public? The novel Rosemary's Baby (1967) is set in a fictional old upper west side building "The Bramford" (as in "ram"/Bram Stoker/Henry Ford?) that is clearly modeled after the Dakota, the building used in the 1968 Paramount movie.
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Post by artemis on Dec 20, 2008 10:41:49 GMT -5
Pics 1, 2, 4 - COURNTEY is looking like C/FAMERON DIAZ.
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Post by beatlies on Dec 20, 2008 11:15:33 GMT -5
Beetle (Beatle, car designed by Hitler and mass produced first in Nazi German) clue thread running through Abbey Road, Rosemary's Baby, Kubrick movies and more. I notice taht in Fia Fauxrrow Rosemary's dream (directed by Roman Polanski, an Auschwitz camp child survivor) we see a Catholic school setting that looks medical white-ish in decor, nuns, dopppleganger "twin"-ish blonde girls and a hovering, doctor-like man in a white lab coat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsRYV8W70PI&watch_responsealso scarab beetle Aleister Crowley wrote a book titled The Winged Beetle. Volkswagen ad subliminal Nazi swastika! www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4lO578NI04&feature=relatedMocking the public with incredible, "in your face" arrogance.
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